Hello Anthony, Could you share your code for modal login ? I am beginning with web2py and would love to learn from that example.
Thanks Seb On Friday, March 23, 2012 4:08:51 AM UTC+1, Anthony wrote: > > @anthony: actually, on closer inspection, the doc does go into some >> details: >> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/4#HTTP-and-redirect<http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/4#HTTP-and-redirect> >> >> but I'm still experimenting with how to get it to execute a script. > > > Something like: > > def myonaccept(form): > [do stuff] > response.js = 'some JS code' > raise HTTP(200, response.render()) > > In that case, raise HTTP() will immediately return a response without > proceeding through the remainder of auth.login() (thus avoiding the > subsequent redirect). As long as the original request was made via an Ajax > component, setting response.js before calling raise HTTP() will result in > web2py adding the JS code as a response header before returning the > response. > > Note, response.render() can take a view argument and a context argument > (i.e., a dict) if needed. HTTP() can also take arbitrary keyword arguments, > which will be converted to response headers. > > Anthony > >

